UFC 238 takes place on Saturday night at the United Center in Chicago.
In the UK, the Prelims and Early Prelims are available on Fight Pass, while the Main Card draw - including Cejudo vs Moraes - is available on BT Sport.
In the US, the main card airs on pay-per-view following prelims on ESPN and ESPN+/UFC Fight Pass.
Henry Cejudo holds the UFC flyweight championship, but he will go up against Marlon Moraes for the bantamweight title this Saturday. The 2008 Olympic gold medallist can't afford to underestimate his opponent because Cejudo last knocked out T.J. Dillashaw in a 32-second TKO.
The fighters are here owning to Dillashaw’s two-year suspension for testing positive for EPO. He relinquished his belt, thereby making it vacant for either Cejudo or Moraes to claim it on Saturday. Both fighters are coming off the back off four straight victories, making this an exciting main card headline.
The second title fight is between reigning champion Valentina Shevchenko and Jessica Eye for the Women’s Flyweight title. The former friends are often caught in an awkward spot as they both train at the UFC Performance Institute at the same time. The big question is if ‘Evil’ Eye can defeat the reigning champion to become the new UFC FW champion?
Here are all the fights that will take place on Saturday night in the US and from late Saturday night to the early hours of Sunday morning if you’re based in the UK.
UFC 238 Main Card
UK: Sunday, 9 June at 3am on BT Sport
US: Saturday, 8, June, at 10pm ET on ESPN+
Henry Cejudo vs Marlon Moraes for the Bantamweight title
Valentina Shevchenko vs Jessica Eye for the Women’s Flyweight title
Tony Ferguson vs Donald Cerrone in the Lightweight bout
Jimmie Riera vs Petr Yan in the Bantamweight bout
Tai Tuivasa vs Blagoy Ivanov in the Heavyweight bout
UFC 238 Prelim Card
UK: Sunday, 9 June, at 1am on Fight Pass
US: Saturday, 8, June, at 8pm ET on ESPN
Tatiana Suarez vs Nina Ansaroff in the Women’s Strawweight bout
Aljamain Sterlin vs Pedro Munhoz in the Bantamweight bout
Karolina Kowalkiewicz vs Alexa Grasso in the Women’s Strawweight bout
Ricardo Lamas vs Calvin Kattar in the Featherweight bout
UFC 238 Early Prelims Card
UK: Saturday, 8 June at 11:15pm on Fight Pass
US: Saturday, 8, June, at 6:15pm ET on ESPN+
Yan Xiaonan vs Angela Hill in the Women’s Strawweight bout
Bevon Lewis vs Darren Stewart in the Middleweight bout
Katlyn Chookagian vs Joanne Calderwood in the Women’s Flyweight bout
How to watch UFC 238 in the US: ESPN+
ESPN+ has exclusive rights to broadcast every single UFC PPV event, including UFC 238. In the US, UFC 238 takes place on Saturday evening.
If you don’t have an existing ESPN+ subscription, then the best way to rewatch UFC 238 is to subscribe to the ESPN+ and UFC 238 bundle.
This gives you one year’s access to ESPN and UFC 238 for just $79.99, resulting in a saving of around $30 if you were to take ESPN+ ($49.99) and UFC ($59.99) separately.
This bundle gives you access to 20 exclusive live UFC Fight Nights, like next week’s Tyson Fury versus Tom Schwarz and original content including Dana White’s Contender series, Ariel and the Bad Guy, classic fights, replays and much more but it does not include a 7-day trial of the service. Existing ESPN+ subscribers will be able to purchase UFC 238 for $59.99.
ESPN+ is brilliant because you can watch the fights live on any of your devices. Apart from your PC, phone and tablet, there are apps for Android TV, Apple TV, Roku, Chromecast and even gaming consoles like PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
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How to watch the UFC 238 Main Card in the UK: BT Sport
If you live in the UK, then the only way to watch UFC 238 is on BT Sport.
Signing up to BT Sport can be a little daunting: there are no fewer than eight routes in, including via mobile providers like EE and ISPs like Virgin Media. Fortunately, we have a guide to watching BT Sport that covers the process in more detail. If you have BT TV, however, then you're in luck, as BT Sport is already included in the company’s TV bundles. If you’re just a broadband customer, then it’ll cost you between £10 and £15 per month.
There is a three-month free trial that you can make the most of, though. Sky TV and TalkTalk TV customers can upgrade to BT Sport, starting from £25 per month, with a one-off payment of £20 a month up front on a one-year contract.
BT Sport often has offers running, including a current one that lets you get BT Sport for 3 months with selected packages. All offers include the BT Sport App that lets you watch live sport on all of your devices.
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How to watch UFC 238 wherever you are: use a VPN
Both BT Sport and ESPN+ are geo-restricted, meaning you won't be able to watch UFC 238 if you're away from the country when the event is broadcast on Saturday/Sunday. The only way to mitigate this is to use a virtual private network or VPN.
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